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Streets of London smooth asphalt and wooden pavements, the dust-pan boys exchange that house hold necessary for a rubber faced brush; this they run across the street with, pushing as they go the accumulated filth close on to the curb. The other streets are scraped and brushed like our own; bv the same venerable looking brother- hood of street scavengers, wrho, unlike “Rip Van Winkle,” constantly wake up and go to work.—Corr, of the Philadel phia Telegraph. Sensible Women. Mrs. Sprague’s Story. CHOICE RECIPES. P oached E ggs .—It is hardly7 prop The Providence Journal prints a The streets of London are of every A White Mountain letter tells how letter from Mrs. Sprague, in which she er to call any kind of fried eggs conceivable width and length, and are the school teachers in New Hampshire says: To poach eggs have a “As you must have surmised, poached. pave<l with the Belgian block, the mac and Vermont utilize their Summer va Governor Sprague’s dissolute life and spider or basin of water, in which put adamized roadway, the asphalt, patent, cations by waiting on tables at White dissipated habits long ago interrupted a little vinegar to prevent the egg pavement and the wooden pavement Mountain hotels. The correspondent our marital relations, though 1 have In the centre of “the city” the under was impressed at the intelligent and striven hard through untold humiliation sticking; have this hot, but not boil soil is composed of very coarse debris of ady-like manners of these waiters, and and pain to hide from the world for my ing, and drop in the egg; let the wa all sort^, prominent amongst which are on inquiry found that nearly all taught children’s sakes, the true condition of ter coVer tho egg; when done take large pieces of flinty chalk, with a fair school during the school season. He my blighted, miserable domestic life. out, dust a little salt and pepper over, proportion of ground up bricks; there discovered, also, that some young men About one year ago even this poor sem and butter if liked. Eggs cooked in fore thé paviors have not much trouble waiters were students, also bent upon blance abruptly culminated. After a this way very rare are good for sick Tbe Manufacture ot Spools. in making a solid foundation from the turning their vacations to account. No disgraceful orgie and arrest at Nantuck people. start. This, however, does not apply to one will contend that the young girl O melette .—Six eggs, one cup of It may have occurred to some of our waiting upon a table at a fashionable et beach, with which circumstances the north, south, east, west and suburbs, milk, one tablespoonful of flour, and where the soil is largely composed of lady friends, while using the common Summer hotel is not as worthy, in every many people in Rhode Island are not a very coarse clay, with flinty stones sewing thread, that a vast number of respect, as the same young girl, a few unfamiliar, 1 then sought, with my a pinch of salt. Beat the whites and Mix the flour, running through it. Ont of this clay spools are required annually by the months earlier or later, when engaged in little girls, tho neighborhood of old yolks separately. friends, and the shelter of my honored milk and salt, add the yolks, then the are made many of the bricks used for manufacturers of that article, but it may teaching school. Yet such absurd no father ’ s former home. There, dwelling not be generally known that the Prov whites; have a buttered spider very building purposes in London. tions prevail in some quarters, that one ince of Quebec furnishes its quota of would lx? met as an equal and the other almost within the shadow of his tomb, I hot; pour in and bake in a quick oven Regarding the use of the Belgian spools to the English and Scotch thread looked upon as in some way inferior. It felt more secure, less unprotected. five minutes. blocks, they first seem to be all of a un There, kindly sympathy sought me out, iform size, cut out of granite, a trifle manufacturers. Such, however, is the is this unjust discrimination which and though covert malice printed some C orn S tarch P udding .—Boil one case, and while on a flying visit to the keeps American girls out of occupations smaller than those laid on Broad street, quart of milk, then beat the yolks of censorious comments, relief came and Philadelphia. They prepare the soil for romantic village of Drummondville re which are suited to them and in which our circumscribed means were ad four eggs with four tablespoonfuls of cently, we hud the pleasure of visiting they are wanted. Without doubt ten laying them by first picking the ground equate to our simple and quiet corn starch, a little milk, and one tea the spool factories there in operation. to the depth of a foot or more, and all Drummondville is situated on the St. thousand good American housemaids mode of life.” She speaks of Sprague’s cupful of sugar; pour into boiling th« stones and pebbles are carefully Francis river, and the Northern Division could find homes and fair wages in this failure to supply her with funds, and milk and just boil; turn into a pudding sifted in sa all hand screens, as the work of the Southeastern Railway passes State if they should offer themselves. says that he told her she must look to dish. Beat the whites to a froth, add progresses. The larger stones are placed through it. Several years ago the pre But very few American girls fit them powerful Washington friend for aid. on the bottom and the smaller oues on vailing wood which grew in the vicinity selves to become good housemaids. They She adds: “And to my deep distress and three tablespoonfuls of powdered bop; then a combination of Thames sand was white birch, which does not, we be prefer the store, the shop, even the fac4 mortification, permitted, after a long sugar; cover tho pudding and set in and ordinary lime is thrown on, some lieve, make first class firewood, but which tory, to the comparatively independent delay, a bdl for carriage hire for his the oven to brown slightly. Flavor water is introduced, and the whole mix appears to be the best for the manufac occupation as a domestic. It is not the mother’s use during a visit to in Wash with vanilla or lemon. ture of small stones, sand and lime is ture of spools. This probably was the work they shrink from so much as the ington, to be paid by the gentleman who G raham G ems No. 1.—Ingredients: stirred together with a spade, until the reason why Drummondville was selected inferior position which the domestic is had recommended to us the stable from Two cupfuls of sweet milk, two cup surface assumes a uniform appearance; as the place in which to locate these fac falsely assumed to occupy. The young which the carriage was hired. This and fuls of flour, two eggs, an even tea then a sprinkling of sand and small tories, and the farmers in the vicinity girl who stands in a store twelve hours other unmanly exhibitions have been in spoonful of salt. Beat the whites and pebbles is thrown over all on top, and can always find a ready market for this a day and waits on customers, is spoken the whole smoothed over with a large kind of wood at about §2 50 to $3 per of as a young lady. She always looks cidental to the past year, while tbe yolks separately and well; bake in piece of wood, about an inch thick, four cord. The wood, after being delivered upon herself as a young lady, and brutality of recent events—repetitions of deep gem-pans, which should be well inche^ wide anti eight feet long. Those to the factories, is first’sawed into pieces rightly, too; if she is honest, polite and similar scenes of violence and outrage heated and greased before the batter pieces of timber look like gauge iods about four feet long and from an inch to attentive, as most of them are. But enacted in former years—has finally is put in; fill them half full, and bake (although larger) used by our tramways an inch and a half square, according to the young girl who accepts a position as driven us from the door, and fillc<l tbe in a quick oven. Serve hot. to maintain the gauge of roads. On the size of the spool it is destined to domestic is not so sure about her social public prints of tbe country with a G raham G ems , N o . 2.—Ingredi top of the above described foundation make. These pieces are put into a dry standing. She thinks she is a young scandal too cruel to be endured without ents: One pint of flour, one level tea are laid tho blocks, as they are in Phil house and thoroughly dryed, from whence lady, but is not certain that other redress. Mr. Conkling was, of course, spoonful of salt, two tablespoonfuls of as unconscious as 1 that Governor adelphia. they are taken into the factory and people think she is. She is addressed Sprague sought an occasion to enact the molasses, one teaspoonful (level) of The sewer inlets in London are not given to the “rougher» ” who in an incredi by her Christian name by the placed, like ours, at the corner of the bly short space of time bore a hole in the family and guests without the prefix tragic role of an injured husband, for, at soda, and sweet milk enough for a streets, but 'are something like the water center a couple of inches deep, turn “Miss,” which reconciles young ladies to their last meeting, not long since, Gov thin batter. Beat well and bake in a draina in Fairmount Park, being but a about the same space round, and then such familiar use of their home names. ernor Sprague had sought from Mr. quick oven, and serve at once. S cotch B utter C andy . — One small iron grating, placed in what we cut off the length required for a spool. But the average domestic is more i title- Conkling not only legal counsel, but ac pendent, enjoys comfort, and is more se cepted at bis hand a favor as only the pound of sugar, one half pint of could call the gutter "of the roadway; The machines used for this purpose are but the gutter in London does not ex revolving planers, in thecentre of which is cure from temptation than the average friendliest confidence would warrant.” water. Boil as hard as possible with ist, in either the asphalt or the wooden a revolving gimlet or bit, and immediately of her sisters who earn their living in out graining. When done add half a Improved Tenement Homes. pavaments; in the other sorts, large stores, shops and factories. Slit? is bet cup of butter, and lemon juice for blocks are laid end to end, and to the right a small circular saw with a ter off in all essential respects, and has It is now generally admitted that the flavor, if desired. Turn on a butter two or three, placed alongside each gauge set to the proper size for the spools. quite as good a chance of having some presmt tenement house system is a ed dish, or better, a marble slab, and The “rougliers" receive a cent and a half other, generally form the termination of per gross for their work, and experienced day a home of her own. The sentiment blight and curse. How can New York when partly cool, cut with a knife to inculcate is, that occupations only re be delivered from it I Wise legislation the paving. The other descriptions of pavements are merely graded to the men can turn out frem 100 to 130 gross flect honor as they arc heartily filled. will do much, systematic and thorough into small squares, and when cool a per day. The round blocks pass from The honest, slight tap will break them off. modest and intelli curb. them to the “finishers,” who place them gent table waiter is a better member of administration even more, to promote B erry S hortcakes . —Take one The macadamized roadway, which in machines which give them the shape the welfare of the working classes, but forms the largest proportion of highway of spools and make them quite smooth. society than any of her sex who do not if the one hundred thousand families quart of sifted flour and a teacupful possess these qualities, and so society of lard or pork drippings; rub them in London, is constructed on the same It is quite interesting here to notice the should regard her. The frivolous as who now live in tenements are ever to style of foundation as used for the Bel have clean, comfortable and healthy together well; then take a teacupful gian blocks, small broken stones being men at work. A man stands with his sumption of superiority on the pait of homes, new buildings must be con of sour milk, and a teaspoonful of soda left hand upon a small lever, and with some society ladies and gentlemen in placed on the surface and rolled in by the right he places the blocks, one at a their intercourse with chance attendants, structed. As soon as improved accom dissolved in water kneaded up pretty large steam rollers. modations are furnished at low rentals stiff, and add more flour if needed. I The asphalt is only used in the cen time, in the lathe, then draws the lever is no evidence of true refinement or of the better class of tenants will move cannot give an exact rule about the tra! portions of the city, around the toward him for an instant, and the work good breeding. On the contrary, the i into the new buildings, and tin? tene quantity of flour, as some absorbs so Bank of England, etc. It is placed in is done: the lever is pushed back and the true gentleman or the true lady will so ments which they give up will be occu much more moisture than other kinds. this neighborhood to deaden the sound of S| mm »1 drops down into a box below, while deport themselves to attendants that pied by a poorer class. The worst When kneaded smooth, divide it th» enormous traffic which takes place the right hand is ready with another neither will feel embarrassed if the rookeries would be left vacant; the ten equally, and roll out into two cakes, block. These blocks arc handled at the chances of life should throw l>oth into ements that were not so bad would be the size of the plates you bake upon. there. It is famous for its slippery rate of 25 or 30 per minute. The “ fin the same circle of society. If this rule mended, ami the worst of them would be Bake in a quick oven. Have your qualities when wet, and is said to have oaused the deaths of more horses than ishers” also receive one cent and a half was established there w’ould be less made over from the bottom, and in this berries well sweetened—three pints any pavement before introduced. It is per gross, and they can each turn out reluctance on the part of girls to be way the whole system would be levelled of berries is about right. When the cakes are baked, take a bread knife laid on such a foundation as has been from 100 to 130 gross per day. The come domestics. upward. spools are then thrown loosely into a and split them open; butter each already described, but is made of such Three New York capitalists, we are layer and spread the berries on; then large cylinder, which revolves slowly so Henry Ward Beecher ’ s Age good material that it almost becomes as 1 glad to observe, have taken a step in the add another layer of cake. That hard as rock when dry. The process of that the spools are polished by the con ■ right direction. They are building near gives four layers of crust and three of It having been stated in the Bangor ' the Grand street ferry a block of tene- berries. Serve hot; if cream is plenty, making it is a patent one, an I is con stant rubbing upon each other for some trolled by the Neutchatel Paving Com time. On being taken out of the cylin Whig and Courier that Henry Ward I ments six stories in height on an im two or three tablespoonfuls on each pany, limited. Everything in London der they arc placed in a hopper with an Beecher was seventv-three veais of age, proved plan, which has been succesf fully piece is very nice. Try it. opening at the bottom through which that gentleman wrote as follows to that Keeping Posted ■ft is “limited,” except the city and its thev pass down a slide for inspection, journal : This would make my birth introduced in London. The character «tracts, which seem to have no definite' lit re the inspector sits and watches close year to have been 1805. But the great istic feature of tbe design is a central • limits. tower leading from the sidewalk to the The entire population of Paris, whether ly to see that no imperfect spools are al The wooden pavements come last and lowed to pass, and a very small knot or family bible says I was born on the 24th roof. In this tower are circular stair floating or permanent, is counted official of June, 1813, and iny most reputable can be divided into two kinds—that is sufficient to condemn them. parents have always assured me that ways inclosed by fire-proof walls, and ly every month. Whether your abode scratch which is placed on a foundation like the The spools then pass into tbe hands of the from the landings balconies with slate be at private residence, hotel or board Belgian blocks, and that which is built packers, who handle them very lively. their acquaintance with me began then. flooring give access to the rooms. The ing house, you will be required within on a wooden roadway. The all-wooden They are packed in large boxes made the Were they mistaken I Was I eight danger from fire is thus reduced to forty-eight hours to sign a register giv road is made by first leveling the ground, proper size, so that the layers of spools years old when they took me into their a minimum. Each family has a set of ing yotr name, age, occupation ami then rolling it and placing half-inch exactly fill the box and no additional arms ? It must be so if your paragraph- two or three rooms entirely apart from former residence. This register gives planks directly across the street from packing is needed. These boys receive ist is right, and I have always regarded the other tenements on the same floor, also the leading charateristics of your eurb to curb, tips is coated with tar, a quarter of a cent per gross for packing, an editor as infallible as is the Pope. and each apartment has direct light and personal appearance. There is no hiding then another layer of timber is placed and a smart boy who is accustomed to Pardon my natural curiosity in desiring thorough ventilation. From the living in Paris. Every house, every room is longwise or transversely over the planks, the work can pack about 200 gross per to know something of those obscure and room a door opens into an extension known and under police surveillance, also tarred, then wooden blocks, previ day. One proprietor ships from 12,- silent years in which I must have been which is fitted up as a wash room, with while each stranger is known and de ously coat d, in shape resembling our 000 to 15,000 gross (or over two million far less noisy than in any subsequent a water closet in the rear. The rooms scribed at police headquarters within a Nicholson, are placed all over, end to spools) per month to England, and an period. When I was ten oi twelve are large, tho windows are of unusual short time after his arrival. It might end, and small quarter inch strips of other firm ships from 0,000 to 8,000 years old I should have been thankful size, and ail the appointments are ex be advisable for some toursits who pro wood are nailed between each division gross (or over one million spools) toglas- for the gift of years. But I do not need cellent. pose a visit to the French metropolis to them now'. 1 have enough already, and of blocks; into the aperture thus formed <row, Scotland.—Toronto («lobe. prepare beforehand for this scrutiny of am sure of earning more without de is poured tar, and small pebbles are sift Points on Economy. --------- > »>» < —— the French officials, for once within the pending on charity. (Jive them to some ed all over, filling in the crevices and He Was Fined, All the Sarno. M iss Birney writes as follows: Econ walls ot Paris your identity is always lad too big for a boy and not big enough making a solid roadway. Another there. for a man, who would like to be plumped omy in cooking does not consist in method of fixing the blocks is to insert . ...... ...... —♦- ----------------- A pale faced, over dressed Italian A Valuable Medioine. into full manhood at once, without the the use of what are called the neces in each block a small iron wedge-shaped named Frederick Fernando, drug clerk, nail, which is first driven into the block, was in the Court of Special Sessions the kicks and cuffs so often employed in saries, but rather in getting up even Dn. F razier :—“My constitution was and sufficient of it is left projecting so other day, charged with an attempt at ripening youth. You speak of my visit the simplest dishes in such a manner very much broken down fur years. 51 y that when it is placed alongside of its to Bangor as probably the last. Do not as not only to taste but to look well. digestion, bowels and nervous system indecent assault upon Fannie Toberts, a fellow block a sharp blow administered be too sure. What merit has Bangor Some housekeepers possess this fac were in a very bad condition. My ays pretty voung blonde. According to her to it with the back of a hatchet nails it statement, Fernando made it a point to that it should he exempted from tho in ulty in a remarkable degree. Others tern was not projierly nourished. After fast, thus^keeping it in position. evitable ills of life ? lay in wait for her on the stairway or in are totally without it. And there is, eating I was distressed, and my food not assimilate properly, so that I The streets in the heart of the city, the yard when his wife was out, and at too often, waste which might be would The Good of Marriage. received little benefit. 1 was weak and during fair weather, are kept absolutely tempted familiarities with her. avoided by exercising a little fore most miserable, but on trying your Root clean, notwithstanding the enormous Justice Smith—“What did tbe pris thought and care. Meat is thrown Bitters I seemed to be wonderfully acted daily traffic over them. This is aceom- oner do to you I” The French savant, Dr. Bertillon, has Iplisbed by the authorities employing given the result of his study of the mor aside which might be hashed; the upon, and they have given me great Miss Toberts—“He put—” flour is sifted in a wasteful manner; a legion of boys armed with large dust Justice Smith—“Yes, he put — Why tality statistics of every country cf soap is left in water to dissolve; sugar comfort while using them. Enclosed find $5 for six bottles, which pleast .«end }>ans, and a small brush, who are con don’t you go on 1 ’ Europe. He comes to the conclustcn is spilled from the barrel; apples de me soon. J. J. S pinning , stantly sweeping up all street deposits that marriage is conducive to good “Well, he put bis arm around my Cincinnati, Ohio. cay for want of looking over; pie and emptying their pans into what are waist.” health, long life and morality, .and is, so Ds. F razier :—“I have had a splendid called “street-orderly bins.” These are “Was that all > Now go on. This to speak, a limited insurance against dis crust is left to sour; bones, good for trade on your Root Bitters. ’They en made of iron pillars, hexagonal in shaj>e, hesitancy is not natural, and the court ease, crime and suicide. sou:, are thrown away; pieces of tirely ’ cured one of my customers, a wo and are placed at intervals along the can't waste its time in this way. Now, He says that a bachelor of 25 has not bread go into the swill bucket, and curb on the foot pavements in the cen go right on and hesitate no more.” a better prospect of life than a married in a hundred such little ways is the man, of Dyspepsia, who had used all tral portions of the city. They do not “He put his arm around my waist, man of 45; that among widowers of substance of the household wasted. kinds of medicines without any good re A. J. M iller , Druggist, look unlike large letter boxes. These and—and drew me toward him, and tried from 25 to 30 the rate of mortality is as The importance of economy in small sults. 284 Southwest street, Indianapolis, Ind. are in turns emptied by carts driven by to kiss me.” great as among married men of from 55 matters Is too little considered. It is See advertisement headed “ Life in a men who wear a large brass number “Did he succeed 1 He’s a very wicked to 60. Taking the French bill of mor buckled on one of their legs. This sys man to do such things in the absence ef tality, he shows that while the annual seldom that the wife can in any other Bottle” in another column. tem of lalteling human beings is exten his better half. That will do, you may death rate among married men lietwcen way help her husband, and it is her For the Ladies. sively carried on here, and if a dustman step down.” 20 and 25 years of age is rather under duty to lighten his load by exercising Io all of our lady friends, who derire economy, if economy is any consider to free their faces does not perform his duty properly his Fernando sai l that the story was false 10 per 1,000 bachelors of that age die from those unsightly number is taken, jterhaps by some aris from beginning to end, and that Miss at the rate of 16 ami widowers at the ation to him. Under the English blotches and pimples, we would advise tocratic looking gentleman, who writes Funny, who was continually making ad rate of 19 per 1,000. housekeeper’s management there is the use of Hall’s Sarsaparilla, believing to the Times his grievance, or by a ]*>- vances to him, was endeavoring to get These figures apply to the whole of no waste. She is economical concern it to be the l»est preparation in market liceman, who makes a note of of it; and him into trouble because he would not France, while, taking Paris, it appears ing everything, her care extending for purifying the system from all mor thus the street cleaner is l*eset by un reciprocate. that the rate for men between 20 and 25 even to the drippings. Nothing is bid, corrupt and impure matter, giving known informers. Justice Smith—“Now-, did you or did years of age is 15.7 per 1,000 for mar too trivial for her notice, and she is that bright, clear and blooming appear On some of the steeets the method for you not hug and kiss Miss Fanny I Come, ried men, 27 per 1,000 for bachelors and ever on the alert to detect an error in ance to the complexion, so much admir obtaining water for the watering carts is out with it.” 32 per 1,000 for widowers With ad the household accounts. It is not sur ed, but only obtained when the system an ingenious one. It consists of a sort “I never did. She should be behind vanced life the difference goes on in prising, therefore, that English gills, is in a healthy’ condition. of plug terminating at the top in a sort the bar instead of me.” creasing. under the supervision of such moth If you are going to paint your house, of goose-neck tube, fixed on a movable With regard to crime, Dr. Bertillon ers are, as a general thing, better “The Court finds you guilty of kissing barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder’ joint. When in use tho neck is turned or attempting to kiss the complainant. asserts that tbe offences against the per i fitted to take charge of a household ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely into the street and the cart passing We will send you to the penitentiary for sons are 50 per cent, less, and against of their own than our average Amer the best, for it is warranted by their under it is filled with water. It is then one month and fine you $50, to stand property 45 per cent, less, among mar ican girl. ______________ agents in your own town not to chalk, turned parallel with the street when off convicted until tbe amount is paid.”— ried men than among unmarried. The duty. When it rains in London— “George has had a great many pull crack, peel-or blister; to cover better and difference is still more remarkable among N. Y. Star. _________ work easier than any other paint. Tue ’mper- which it has done daily for the last women, amounting to 250 per cent. The backs in life,” said the young wife to her Ishable Paint was awarded the flr-t pre mi mu, all other pants,at tbe California Htate month—the streets become covered with How rapidly, says the Burlington number of suicides is at the rate of 629 lady friend. And when the friend said, over Fair, 1S7S. and the Gold Medal at the Oregon a sort of heavy slime, which accumulates Hawkeye, a man looses all interest in per million for widowers, 273 per million “Yes, I saw him with one yesterday,” State Fair. 1878. Get a circular from their Agent, which explains thia wonderful discov rapidly from the inadequacy of the sew politics and national finances when he for bachelors and 246 per million for the young wife didn’t know what she ery. Try the paint and you certain'? would er inlets to carry it off; therefore, on the shuts a door on his own thumb. have no other. meant by it. z/ married men. * - ■ ». Sent to our Office, we will send The Sen Francicco WEEKLY CHBONICLB FOR ¡ T H R E E MONTIIsJ To any part of the United States, postage paid. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE IS AN EIGHT PAGE PAPER, 64 COLU Containing the entire news cf the work. Sciiti for Circular and Sample i’opy. Sent Free oil application. 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Feelii g confident that 1 had made PAINS, a : ALL DISEASESAR- a wonderful dl-coveryin medicine, I prepared I aquantity of the Root Bittcis, and was in the ISING Fl [ A DISORDERED habit of giving them away to sick |ti ie ds :u:d neighbors. I found tlie medicine effected the STATE O ¡’HE ¡BLOOD AND most wonderful cures of all diseases caused LIVER. from humors or s‘rofula in the blood, Impru dence. Bad Stomach, Weakness, Kidney it s- NO Lit ease. Torpid Liver, etc., etc. Th*1 news of my discovery in this way spread from one pc .-on l<> another until I found myself called upon to supply patients with nied'cines far and wide, and I was Induced to establish a laboratory for compounding and bo'tllng the Root letter- in •J2I, 223. 227 nu l 2 Necond 8t. large quantities, and 1 now devote all my time SAN ER VNCl-tM; < h w. 2:» Montgomery, Prop. to this business. This Is the only d t ict ty t<-i>ip< , trance hotel fu Thousands of persons In all parts of thee »un Han Francisco, aiid < fl. ~ oh fitpc-’or nccommo- try are already’ usii g ROOT BITTER-’. They dations to t*-<> trai dii'g Board an<l have saved many lives of consumptives who lodging per day, 7¿c . io «2; public. per week, «I to $5. had been given up b.v friends and physicians Hiogle meals, .'o ecu s, . six meal tickets. $1 to die, and have permanently cured many old ap chr nlccases of Catan hp-’crofula.Rheumatisni, Dyspepsia and Skin Diseases, where all other treatments bad failed. Are you troubled with sick headache, costiveness. dizziness, weak ness, bad taste In the mouth, nervousness and broken down In constitution? You will be cured if you take the ROOT BITTliRS. Have yon humors and pimples on your face or skin? Nothing will give you such go-<1 health, strength and beauty as’ ROOT BITTERS. No matter what your feelings or symptoms A Wonderful Remedy. are, what th ■ disease or aliment Is, use Root There i< no compirisun between it and the co'ntnon Bitters. Don't wait until you are lick, but if nl<»w acting porous planter. It is in every way you only feel bad or miserable, use tho Bitters «up*ir!or to all other external remedies, including at once. Il may save your life. liniments and the so-called electrical appliance It k?- I know that Jealous phys clans will cry contains new medicinal elements which in combina buntbiij' because my discovery cures so many tion with nib!;er, possesses the most extraordinary of their patients, but I care not. It is now my >ain leliev itu, str. ugthening andcurativu pro|«rtiea. doo'-ro a - d determination to place my Roof Any physician in your own locality will confinn the BITT'S’*'’ as fast as possible within the reacii above statement, lor Lame Back, Rheumatism, ot all t.hmo suffering throughout th? world. Female Weakness, Stubborn and Neglected Cokta, H Id by wholesale and retail druggists and and Coughs, Diseased Kidneys, Whooping C“Ugh, country merchants, or sent by ex pi ess on re. affeections <,f the heart, and all ills for which porous eeipt > ' price, fl per bottle, or Mix b ttle» f-j. plasters are used, it is simply the ln-st known rtmody. For certificates of wonderful cures, see my large Ask for Benson's CajK-iue Porous Plaster and take tlrcnlar aiound each bottle of medicine. Read no other- Sold by all druggists Price S5 cents and Judge for yourself. Sent on receipt of price, by Seabury i Johnson, 21 g-X A*k your druggist or merchant for FRAZ I'latt Street. New York.____________ m< h 25-lm IER’.'! ROOT BITTERS, the great Blood Cleans er, and take no substitute lie may reconiaisnd because lu makes a larger profit. G. W. FRAZIER, Disc »vercr, 338SuperiorHt., Cleveland, O. For sale wholesale by EMPIANO Benson’s Capcine ^Porous Plaster TRENKMAKN fciWOlff, MACHINISTS. Reding Ion *t Co., Anu Francisco, Cal. An i lXanufucturcrs Oregon Kidney Tea! No More B 1CKAUHE. I I Tools fur Planing, Molding and Turning, Cattle Brands, Iron floase Work, and all Linds or Brewery Work done to order. Ako Farm Machinery repaired on «bort notice Par No More Kidney Comp nli>t. FOR HALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ticnlar attention j»ai<l to Boiler Work. Picks made and repaired. i lodge,Davis A Co.,Proprietors. G-’CTKTJSI ! n Iron Fencing a specialty. II llAGrUWß : Eo. to rront Street. Portland, Oregon. | ■ 11 |k| \" hemltigton’s, Remington’s, Sharp’s and UUlW Winchester Rifles. Rifles. - ---------------------- And Cartridges of all kinds at reduced prices BY WNI. BSCK «V SON, ’»-Ive Kill ______________ aug 2-tf DtlBOIS efts TTTTVTrtl. General Agent«, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Hort'rn»l. Oregon 108 Front street, 411 Washington atiMt, 1 ortland,Ogn. 8au Francisco, Cal bV<e£ra<?“fnnou. £iVf n ,o lil" of U'ool, Hour, Grain and Produce in Portland andHak Francisco. ______ ieh Lubricating Oils. Lard Oil, Castor Oil, China Nut Oil, Oou- Flan oil, Salmon Oil, Purafflno OU, Downer’s ¡Spindle Oil« PREPARES FOR BUSINESS Aini the practical duties of life in a systematic course of instruction in Bookkeeping, Business forms, Bns ness Arithmetic, Penmanship and the English branches Eor full information address DaFKANCE A WHITE, Portland, Ogn Jv2C ltn fO RESALE BY A. 8TROWH1CI DG I'., Hodge, Davis & Co Vv nolcaalo t ~> __ _____ ________ tanSvtf Direct Importer and Dealer Lu LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS, No. lit Front Ht. Portland, Or ST. HELEN'S HALL Portland, Oregon W V __ _ _________ __ SOLE AGENTS FOR THE UNRlVALLuT The Eleventh Year of thia BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL I Miss Rodney, Portland, Oregon. I J Semi-Weekly Bee. | •— -—' _ ar— ja - ■ ' '±1 j regou IWiVri ■Aw XZ JL WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, IS79, With a coi - j - s of Twelve Teachers. For further particu lars aijdress Bishop Morri», or 1 hl ESTEY ORGANS, D. W. PP. ENTICE A CO kiuwic Dealer«,‘Portland, ___ WILL OPEN ON « Ug 2 « STANDARD AND undersigned will make collections and at tend to business of all kinds for panie* in the country, charging only a small commispon for the same. Prompt returns made from all col- -, lections,and all business matters will receive Immediate attention. All kinds of Informa tion furnished. Parties holding bills against persons in Portland can have the sameattend ed to. Address, w. L. EPPINGER, . __________ Box 777. Portland. Oregon I GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.. ■ —-— ——------- — 3 SIMON & CO., AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN ON THE PACIFIC COAST Special inducements. Write for terms. D. H. STEARNS, PUBLISHER, roBTLAND, OOH. I » I’nttlers in Doors, Windows, Bliuds and Glass WEIGHTS, CORDS AND PULLEYS,’ I2S Trout SL, t>«L Washington * Alder, j<4 Im PORTLAND, OREGON.